All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 44
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NewsConsultation launched on new housebuilding consumer code
New Homes Quality Board has also started procurement for new housing ombudsman
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NewsHouse prices rises at their most widespread since 1980s boom
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors reports market fuelled by deepening mismatch between demand and supply
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NewsMPs slam government’s planning reforms
Ministers should ‘revisit’ zoning proposals, select committee says
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NewsGrosvenor wins permission for Belgravia redevelopment
Controversial 333-home project requires demolition of Cundy Street Flats
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NewsCala appoints analysts for eco-housing drive
New staff to devise route to meeting housebuilder’s 2030 zero carbon target
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NewsCroydon delays decision on Brick By Brick sale
Bid for council’s housing arm believed to be from Urban Splash will now be discussed in July – or later
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NewsHomes England withdraws 3,000-home application
Quango to rework plans for Chalgrove Airfield after Civil Aviation Authority objects
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NewsHouse price boom continuing, says Halifax
Mortgage lender says annual inflation at seven year high after 1.3% leap in May
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NewsGovernment will act on build out rates, Jenrick confirms
Housing secretary will bring in measures to force build out despite no evidence of land-banking
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NewsRedbridge grants permission for east London ‘Tesco town’
Collaboration between supermarket and Weston Homes to provide 1,280 homes in Goodmayes
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NewsHill teams up with with local council to buy 275-home Cambridgeshire site
Joint venture pays £13m for 20 acres as first part of investment programme
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NewsPlans for 800-home Woolwich regeneration scheme approved
£400m revamp of grade II-listed covered market by St Modwen and Notting Hill Genesis get go-ahead
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NewsSales this year to be highest since financial crisis
More than 1.5 million homes will be sold in 2021, Zoopla predicts
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NewsBritish Land secures £100m loan to unlock Canada Water scheme
Homes England has approved funding to accelerate delivery of 3,000-home, south-east London mega-project
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NewsConstruction leaders group floats materials 'rationing' plan
Firms need to fairly share supplies as building boss warns housebuilding likely to be hit first
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NewsOptivo plans to ‘ease’ development growth
G15 housing association saw housing starts fall by a third in pandemic year
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NewsHousebuilders warned industry may ‘run out’ of timber
Roofers complain of surging prices and poor availability amid demand from the US, China and Russia
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NewsSlew of ‘extra care’ deals to yield 2,300 homes
Investors including BlackRock and Fore Partnership are lining up to back later living developments
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In FocusPresent Made sees a future in the suburbs for build-to-rent schemes
Rather than high-rise city centre blocks aimed at single renters and couples, Apache Capital is focusing on traditional homes for families further out of town